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Coronavirus Advisory update

With the most recent announcements from the public heath officials and the government, Baseball BC is suspending all sanctioned in person baseball activity indefinitely.

Baseball BC have issued the following statement:

The COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic is rapidly changing the way that we, as global citizens, think, act, gather, learn, and live our daily lives. That includes how we play baseball.

This decision is difficult, but it is our duty to help society follow social distancing protocols (keeping at least 6 feet apart and avoiding congregate settings). It is our hope that by doing this, we will all play a small, but important part in flattening the curve in the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. We will continue to monitor the situation and take our guidance from public health officials, the government, and Baseball Canada.

So what does this mean for TABA?

At this time we are committed to the safety and well-being of our players, families & volunteers. It is our hope that we will be able to continue with a shortened season. TABA will reassess the season in two weeks time and will continue to provide updates as we get them.

Thank you again for your patience while we figuring this out together.

Niki Losse

TABA President 

Message From the President

The COVID-19 continues to be top of mind as each of us experience the influx of information and daily developments which question the uncertainty of our season.

Effective immediately Baseball BC has suspended all baseball activity for the next 7 days. Further to this the City of Delta has asked us to cancel all events with more than 250 people at one time. We find that it is in the best interest of our members that over the next two weeks we refrain from coming together as a team and to use this time to take precautions.

TABA will be looking for guidance from Baseball BC and BC Minor baseball over these next two week on what our 2020 season will look like.

For more information please use this link to Public Health Canada updates:Coronavirus: Being Prepared.

We thank you for your patience and support and will continue to provide updates as we can.

Niki Losse

President – Tsawwassen Baseball 

Concession is Hiring!

The Winskill Concession is looking for employees for the 2020 Ball Season (April 2020 to August 2020).  Shifts at the concession include weeknights (5:00 pm to 8:15 pm) and weekends (various times).  The employee must be at least 15 years old (Adults are welcome to apply), have Food Safe certification, and be mature and able to work on their own.  The concession wage is $14.60 an hour.  If you are interested in applying email: winskillconcession@gmail.com*

If you are age 13 or 14 and would like to volunteer in the concession to learn how to cook, keep stock, handle money and get customer service experience, let us know.  If you are the right fit, we can consider bringing you on to our concession team and cover the cost of your Food Safe training.  email: winskillconcession@gmail.com